1 m Sports Scope ?* Local p By SAM DAVIS Chronicle Sports Editor While the city-county schoo board's decision to create four year high schools has dealt serious blows to the athletic pro gram at talent-laden Carver High this year, it has meant gains foi several other athletic programs. Perhaps most notably, th< four-year system has enabled i nil m liar ? f n I an a/ ii u in ut i u i iaiv.ii underclassmen to make a con tributions to their respective var sity football teams early. The: would have played 9-10 ball thi: year under the old set-up. Second, the four-year forma provides a steady foundation fo junior varsity players who'l move up to varsity in the years t< come . One case in point is at Mt Tabor, where the Spartans' fool ball team is led by sophomor quarterback Tyrone Lewis Lewis, a versatile athlete, wouli be toiling in the 9-10 league unde the former system and not b developing as he has in a higi school program. The CIAA This \ Trojan w By SAM DAVIS Chronicle Sports Editor Although it took a while, heating up in the C1AA Nort! surging Virginia State coming o folk State. The Trojans proved that Nor last week, beating the Spartans for a dramatic final full weel CIAA. Meanwhile, the rest of tl for pride and respect in their sc this week. Unlike Virginia State, Norf< own destiny. A win over Living put the Spartans in the conferei - -game."Onihemher4Hu^,ViFgiii win over Hampton Institute anc falls to Livingstone. While the Northern Division the wire, Winston-Salem State 1 right to represent the Southei championship. The Rams get a their game when they host St. P In other action, hapless Bov end the season on a good note Elon College, Johnson C. Smi teville State, North Carolina Cei Carolina A&T in Durham and > at Elizabeth City. After having its bubble bur* last week, Norfolk will try to 1 win over Mel Rose's disapp< squad. For the Bears to have a folk, they'll have to avoid cost Yet, Virginia State exposed Wiilard Bailey's Spartans last weak against the pass. If R talented runner JoJo White inv< patterns, Livingstone will have an upset. Still, it would take a n the Bears to come away victori< home turf. Norfolk by seven. V I fl j0^ MH w S|??ffe V rep teams w isf i SAM HLgMH DAVIS ^91 I Chronicle Sports Editor % i But Lewis isn't the only Spari tan getting a jump on the competition as a result of the switch to four-year high schools. Team/ mate Kedric Lowery is making a s contribution this year pt tailback as wen. Lowery, a pint-sized t speedster, is getting needed exr perience which should help him il and the team when the Spartans 3 enter the 4-A ranks next year. Another beneficiary of the school realignment plan is Der>. . rick. jByers, a freshman who e stands 6-4 and weighs 218 pounds. Byers is the type of d player who comes along once in a r long while for high school e coaches. Already he has the size h and throwing arm to compete on the high school level. Week in changes the Virginia State bid for the Nc r: 11.. ~?: -J me iavc is iiutuiy JJCIICIICCU ucicu: hern Division with major miracle, S n to challenge Nor- the season. Whe most likely will g folk isn't invincible to until next yea 17-14 and making Even though t of action in the he conference plays wrapped up hon jason-eiiding games to pour on the mentor Bill Hay< play many of his 3lk can control its 14. stone this week will lice's championship It doesn't lool ^State-must posta -bail ?game4n-' &4 1 hope that Norfolk this week in NAI full. Bowie has 1 and it doesn't gc chase goes down to las already won the Horace Small rn Division in the Johnson C. Smil chance to fine-tune Bulls carrying s 'aul's this weekend. Smith will be 2 Head has the Bi vie State will try to the points. Faye nc it hncte nnu/prfiil UO IV UUJWO pVTTVI IUI th travels to Fayet- Gerald Fraylo ntral takes on North at North Caroli: Virginia Union plays A&T and plenty Fraylon's teamr >t by Virginia State the other senioi bounce back with a grudge match. 1 Dinting Livingstone Aggies realize th chance against Nor- gram. The Eagh ly turnovers. back as good a (other than Fra the major flaw in three, t week: Norfolk is ose can get multi- Virginia Uni Dived in enough pass without Willard : a chance to spring to fight off a st ear-perfeet game for above .500. Th< dus on the Spartans' finish above tl defense-domina I t Concentration Kevin "Cadillac" Vaughn goes up for a layup in a recent practice session. Vaughn will . be counted upon to steady a young Ram inside game this season. Look for a preview of the Ram basketball team in next week's issue (photo by James Parker). ill improve * Byers is the first ninth-grader to play varsity football in Winston-Salem, in quite some time. Given the latitude to mature and fine-tune his skills, Byers will be one of the finest to play the game in Forsyth County. Sophomore Herman McKinnie, who plays in the same backfield with Byers, has already established himself as one of the finest runners in local high school football. The 6-0, 175-pound McKinnie has already enjoyed several 100-yard rushing games. Lest we forget, Steve Brown, the massive 10-grader who plays for Homer Thompson at Parkland, tips the scales at"290~ pounds, stands six feet, four inchestatf^ and would be pushing around players half his size had Parkland only been a school for juniors and seniors (as it was last year)* -J 1 '* ' ' Although the above-mentioned players are making contributions to high school teams this year, they're not all that has happened positively for high school athletics. . Please see page B5 *4. outlook waited a little too long to make its )rthern crown. The Trojans' exse has really gelled, but barring a Saturday will be their final game of n they host Hampton, the Trojans live their fans something to hold on i. Virginia State by seven. WSSU's Rams have long since ors in the South, they've continued points. Against St. Paul's, Ram ;s will again have an opportunity to i talented young recruits. WSSU by # Ic as.if Bowie State will win a foot Tiie 'Bttlidogi scheduled a ioughie ^ A power Elon and have their hands seen lambasted the past two weeks it any easier this week. Elon by 21. *s first full year at the helm at th comes to a close with the Golden i less-than-respectable 2-7 record. O AM ? lAAtfAfl AtflllA D?11 -o wiicu it itavu i aytiitvuit. uui oncos on a roll and they'll pile on tteville by 10. n closes out his magnificent career na Central against North Carolina ' of fans will be on hand to watch, nates would Jove to send him and rs out on a winning note in this ifet, A&T won't lie down and the at a win will mean a lot to their pros probably haven't seen a quarteris A&T's Alan Hooker all season ylon). In a close one, Central by on has found the going tough i Bailey and the Panthers will have 1 trong Elizabeth City team to finish 5 Vikings need a win themselves to tat mark and should get it in a ted game. Vikings by three. i The ( _ PEPSI PREP |j?f OF THE 'v'^fe" TIE Pepsi Cola Botti ?, Salem salute* Gerald School...He's the Pepsi I Moore, a Junior running b< four touchdowns to lead I Mt. Tabor latf Friday night 35,39 and 84 yards. 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